Douglas Cazaux Sackman is James Dolliver NEH
Distinguished Teaching Professor of History at the University of
Puget Sound. His publications include Wild Men: Ishi and Kroeber
in the Wilderness of Modern America (2010) and Orange
Empire: California and the Fruits of Eden (2005), winner of the
2006 Martin Ridge Award. He is currently working on a new book
entitled American Panorama: Rediscovering the History of
the American West.

“A Companion to American Environmental History gathers
together a comprehensive collection of over 30 essays that examine
the evolving and diverse field of American environmental
history.” (Native American Encyclopedia, 8
January 2014)

“A model compilation . . . . It not only takes the
analytical measure of the field of American environmental history,
it forthrightly blazes trails for the field in the
future.”William Deverell, Director, Huntington-USC Institute on
California and the West

"A fantastic guide to environmental history that will change how
you think about the past."Ted Steinberg, Case Western Reserve University

“This superb volume, a collaboration of established scholars
and rising stars, is now the essential guide to the expanding field
of environmental history.”Elliott West, University of Arkansas

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